It is a disease that develops over time and causes inflammation and joint degradation in the knee, but it can also appear as a secondary disorder after a serious knee injury. Two key findings are used to make the diagnosis of knee OA: the patient's symptoms and radiographic evidence of changes in bone health. As the cartilage that covers the bones of the knee joint ages, pain develops. As a result, there is less room between the bones, which increases friction. Since the knee bears weight, your activity level, as well as the nature and frequency of your activities, usually directly affects your symptoms. Pain getting worse during or after movement, especially while walking, going up or down stairs, or standing up from a sitting position After spending a lot of time sitting with the knee bent or straight, you may experience pain or stiffness. a popping, crackling, or grinding sensation when bending the knee. swelling after exercise. Touch sensitivity near the knee joint Typically, symptoms appear gradually over time.
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